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Chad Darby – Jsp And Servlets For Beginners Build A Database App
You Will Learn How To

Build a fully functioning JSP-Servlets web application from scratch
Set up your JSP-Servlets development environment with Tomcat and Eclipse
Explore JSP scripting elements: Expressions, Scriptlets and Declarations
Read HTML form data with JSP built-in objects
Leverage Cookies to personalize a web site for a specific user
Develop Servlets to read HTML Form Data
Build a Multi-Lingual app using Internationalization and JSTL
Connect to a database using JSP and Servlets
Add database support with JDBC: query, insert, update and delete
Build complete MVC CRUD database application … all from scratch

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What Is a Java Server Page (JSP)?
JSP (JavaServer Pages) is a popular web application solution for Java. JSP helps developers create dynamically generated HTML web pages on the fly. JSP is similar to PHP, but it uses the powerful Java programming language instead.
What Is a Servlet?
A servlet is a server-side Java class for processing web requests. The industry best-practice is to use Servlets and JSPs together for an MVC application. MVC is covered in this course.
Benefits of Taking This Course
Knowing JSP and Servlets can get you a job or improve the one you have. It’s a skill that will put you more in demand in the modern web development industry, and make your software life easier, that’s why it’s so popular and backed by Oracle.
This course will help you quickly get up to speed with JSP and Servlets. I will demystify JSP and Servlets to help you understand the essential concepts to build a real JSP web application from scratch.
Build a JSP-Servlets Application from Scratch
We start off with a brief overview of JSP and Servlets. Then I show you how to setup your development for JSP and Servlets by installing Tomcat and Eclipse. Next, I show you how to connect Eclipse and Tomcat for rapid application development.
We cover the key JSP scripting elements: Expressions, Scriptlets and Declaration. For each scripting element, I show you working code examples along with the appropriate use-case and best practices.
You learn about the built-in objects available in JSP. Code examples demonstrate the most common built-in objects.
Next, we cover how to read HTML form data with JSP. This includes reading form data for text fields, drop-down lists, radio buttons and checkboxes.
Then you learn how to manage application state with Sessions and Cookies. You make use the built-in session object to keep track of actions for a unique user. You also leverage Cookies to personalize a web site for a specific user.
Finally, you pull it all together and build a real-world database project. The project makes use of popular Java technologies such as JSP, Servlets, JDBC and Tomcat.
Everything connects to a MySQL database with all CRUD features: SQL query, insert, update and delete. I cover all of the steps to set up your development environment and cover how to code each section of the project. You also get links to download the complete source code.
At the end, you will have a fully complete Java Database project.
Prerequisites

Basic Java knowledge is required.
Basic HTML knowledge is helpful.

Target Audience

Java Developers with experience with Java basics

Course Curriculum
Course Introduction

PreviewIntroduction (1:39)

StartDownload Source Code and Slide PDFs

StartClosed Captions / Subtitles Available

PreviewJSP and Servlets Overview (4:15)

Set Up Development Environment

StartOverview (1:27)

StartInstall Tomcat on Windows (5:06)

StartInstall Eclipse on Windows (4:48)

StartInstall Tomcat on Mac (5:46)

StartInstall Eclipse on Mac (4:06)

StartConnect Eclipse to Tomcat (2:47)

JSP Fundamentals

PreviewJSP Hello World (7:45)

PreviewJSP Expressions (7:24)

PreviewJSP Scriptlets (5:17)

PreviewJSP Declarations (5:22)

PreviewCalling Java Class from JSP (7:02)

PreviewJSP Built-In Objects (5:21)

StartIncluding Files (5:24)

StartHTML Forms Overview – Part 1 (4:21)

StartHTML Forms Overview – Part 2 (4:26)

StartDrop-Down Lists (7:26)

StartRadio Buttons (7:16)

StartCheckboxes – Part 1 (3:27)

StartCheckboxes – Part 2 (6:55)

State Management with JSP

PreviewJSP Sessions – Overview (8:18)

StartJSP Sessions – Write Some Code! (10:35)

StartCookies – Overview (12:21)

StartCookies – App Demo (3:03)

StartCookies – Write Some Code (11:50)

JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) – Core and Function Tags

PreviewJSTL Tags Overview (5:10)

StartInstalling JSTL JAR Files (5:27)

StartJSTL Core Tags – Looping with forEach – Overview (5:19)

StartJSTL Core Tags – Looping with forEach – Write Some Code! (3:19)

StartJSTL Core Tags – Looping with forEach – Overview – Building HTML Tables (11:07)

StartJSTL Core Tags – Testing Conditionals with the IF tag (5:08)

StartJSTL Core Tags – choose tag (3:58)

StartJSTL Function Tags – length, upperCase and startsWith (6:12)

StartJSTL Function Tags – split and join (6:48)

Build a Multi-Lingual App with JSTL – i18n Tags

StartInternationalization Overview (5:35)

StartInternationalization Messages (9:03)

StartBuild a Multi-Lingual App with JSTL – Step 1 (7:17)

StartBuild a Multi-Lingual App with JSTL – Step 2 (3:40)

StartBuild a Multi-Lingual App with JSTL – Step 3 (7:58)

Servlet Fundamentals

PreviewHello World Servlet – Overview (3:47)

PreviewHello World Servlet – Write Some Code (8:32)

StartComparing Servlets and JSP (3:21)

StartReading HTML Form Data with Servlets – Overview (2:29)

StartReading HTML Form Data with Servlets – Write Some Code (7:23)

StartHTML Forms – Difference between GET and POST (4:33)

StartReading Servlet Parameters – Overview (4:19)

StartReading Servlet Parameters – Write Some Code (7:57)

MVC – Build an MVC app with Servlets and JSP

PreviewMVC with Servlets and JSP – Overview (5:19)

PreviewMVC with Servlets and JSP – Write Some Code (8:58)

StartMVC with Servlets and JSP – In More Detail (2:04)

StartMVC with Servlets and JSP – Part 1 – Create Student Class (3:27)

StartMVC with Servlets and JSP – Part 2 – Create StudentDataUtil (3:59)

StartMVC with Servlets and JSP – Part 3 – Create MVC Servlet (4:35)

StartMVC with Servlets and JSP – Part 4 – Create JSP View with HTML (7:41)

Build A Complete Database Web App with JDBC – Part 1

PreviewProject Overview and Demo (3:56)

StartDownload JDBC Source Code (3:23)

StartInstall MySQL Database (4:41)

StartSetting up Project Database with Sample Data (4:56)

StartSetting up Tomcat DataSource for Connection Pooling (7:11)

StartTest Tomcat Connection Pooling (13:46)

StartMVC Application Architecture (2:18)

Build A Complete Database Web App with JDBC – Part 2

PreviewList Students – Overview (5:36)

PreviewList Students – Creating the JDBC Code (11:51)

StartList Students – Building the Servlet (11:03)

StartList Students – Developing the JSP (9:00)

StartList Students – Making it Pretty with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) (3:59)

StartList Students – Adding JSTL Functionality (7:44)

StartList Students – Adding a Welcome File (6:46)

Build A Complete Database Web App with JDBC – Part 3

PreviewAdd Student – Overview (3:32)

PreviewAdd Student – Setting up the Button (4:19)

StartAdd Student – Constructing the HTML Form (8:57)

StartAdd Student – Developing the Servlet (9:47)

StartAdd Student – Creating the JDBC Code (7:28)

Build A Complete Database Web App with JDBC – Part 4

PreviewUpdate Student – Overview (4:33)

StartUpdate Student – Creating the Update Link (5:54)

StartUpdate Student – Prepopulating the HTML Form – Part 1 (13:52)

StartUpdate Student – Prepopulating the HTML Form – Part 2 (6:12)

StartUpdate Student – Developing the Servlet (6:41)

StartUpdate Student – Creating the JDBC Code (9:45)

Build A Complete Database Web App with JDBC – Part 5

PreviewDelete Student – Overview (3:16)

StartDelete Student – Creating the Delete Link (7:35)

StartDelete Student – Developing the Servlet and JDBC Code (11:33)

StartJDBC Project Review (1:10)

Bonus

StartFAQ: How do I import Eclipse projects?

StartFAQ: How to use Maven with JSP-Servlet Projects

StartResolve Issue: Clicking Refresh/Reload button results in adding same student

StartFAQ: How to use Bootstrap with JSP

StartFAQ: How to add Search features to the App